To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
10/04/2021 5:06:59 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: Red Badger
Kinda looks like Gerry Nadler...
3 posted on
10/04/2021 5:14:18 AM PDT by
Alas Babylon!
(Rush, we're missing your take on all of this!)
To: Red Badger
God created Adam and eve complete and mature adults that never lived in caves per se’
5 posted on
10/04/2021 5:25:11 AM PDT by
knarf
(Isaiah 3:12<p>)
To: Red Badger
It neighbours the UNESCO World Heritage site of Gobekli Tepe, which is home to megalithic structures dating to the 10th millennium BC and is thought to be the world's oldest temple site.
Watched an interesting YouTube video awhile back which compared carvings on the *back* of the Easter Island statues (I didn't even know there were carvings on the back!) with the carvings at gobekli tepe. Many iconic similarities including the bird-like creatures. Could these all be ruins from the same antediluvian culture?
6 posted on
10/04/2021 5:27:44 AM PDT by
Flick Lives
(We may or may not have reached herd immunity, but we've definitely achieved herd stupidity.)
To: Red Badger
While going on about the carvings, only 3 badly eroded ones are shown. Here's the site : obviously made by the same culture that made Gobekli Tepe:
7 posted on
10/04/2021 6:00:23 AM PDT by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: Red Badger
Hunter Biden does better art than this. /s
8 posted on
10/04/2021 6:02:57 AM PDT by
Drango
(1776 = 2021 = 1984)
To: Red Badger
revealing the artistic skills of people who lived in Turkey 11,000 years ago . . . and who I guess would be imprisoned or killed if they showed up now, since Islam forbids art that portrays anything living. Doesn't that put those Neolithic dudes way ahead of the sh*thole Moslem country that sits above ground now--where it's illegal to create what the Turks just found?
The descendants of Turkmen from Central Asia who run the Anatolian peninsula now have no connection to the Neolithic geniuses who made this stuff. What will the Turks do? Destroy it? Probably sell it for the greater glory of money. (But please to be making sure there are no graven images on the bills.)
To: Red Badger
11,000 years ago was before agriculture and domestication of animals. Had to do a lot of hunting and gathering to get all this manual labor done. Someone kad to be in charge too with a vision.
12 posted on
10/04/2021 6:43:19 AM PDT by
JeanLM
(Obama proved melanin is just enough to win elections Trump proves being good is not enough..)
To: Red Badger
Let’s hope archeologist Indiana Jones doesn’t show up - he usually destroys archeological sites after removing one item.
15 posted on
10/04/2021 7:02:54 AM PDT by
\/\/ayne
(I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper)
To: Red Badger
To: Red Badger
18 posted on
10/04/2021 8:19:46 AM PDT by
GOP Poet
(Super cool you can change your tag line EVERYTIME you post!! :D. (Small things make me happy))
To: Red Badger
No one has yet come across a radio or tv set or lost skyscrapers. I guess they are all buried under the oceans and the poles.
To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv
It is becoming obvious that those Neolithic hunter-gatherers had
a way too much time on their hands - in order to find the time to build two mammoth mega stone sites. It appears that many of them must have been receiving government support benefits such as pre-trapped animals and pre-gathered berries and such, as well as subsidzed wigwams and/or lean-to's, plus perhaps travel expenses. No evidence yet of pawn shops or thrift stores.
34 posted on
10/04/2021 12:28:29 PM PDT by
Bob Ireland
(The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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